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SAP User comments or questions:

When creating a standard order in Va01 and select order type BIND. does this rebate increases your stock balance, as it requires you to enter a quantity?

bingliang, 03.08.2010

VA01-Order Type:OR-Standard Order,when enter to VA01,this time Order Type:OR-Returns(description is wrong).what is happen.How to do?

rohit kumar tiwari, 10.03.2010

In first screen of Tcode VA01 ,define all tab as like Order Type, Sales Organization,Division etc.

Jaya Kapur, 28.07.2009

In SAP system users access the system via a set of t-codes or menu paths. User access can be controlled through t-codes that a user can access. Authorization object S_TCODE thorugh which transaction code access can be controlled. In SAP, securing transaction codes is very important. Since in SAP R/3 transaction codes are tied to activities a user can perform e.g. transaction code VA01 enables users to create a sales order.
In most SAP R/3 systems transaction code security is sufficient. When we secure SAP transactions, we are contoliing both the application area as well as the actions a user can take in the application area. S_TCODE authorization object acts as the first security frontier since all transaction need to pass this access test. Specialized software can be used to check which users have access to transaction codes via S_TCODE and TCODE authorization objects. Once this information is found out, one can go ahead with securing transaction codes from the user roles.

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